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Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Advantages OLEDB vs ODBC

Hi!
Could you give me a list of advantages using OLEDB in stead of ODBC? Is
there an idea of getting good informations how to handle OLEDB?
My problem is by using ODBC for a WebApplication the
system often is blocked. I hope the system gets
faster by using OLEDB. Is it like this?
Thanks,
Christian alias HansMoser
If you can not get your system to perform using ODBC, switching to OLEDB is
not going to help you. You better investigate why it does not perform first.
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"Hans Moser" <dont_answer@.gmx.de> wrote in message
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> Hi!
> Could you give me a list of advantages using OLEDB in stead of ODBC? Is
> there an idea of getting good informations how to handle OLEDB?
> My problem is by using ODBC for a WebApplication the
> system often is blocked. I hope the system gets
> faster by using OLEDB. Is it like this?
> Thanks,
> Christian alias HansMoser
>
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Sunday, March 11, 2012

advance TSQL programming (with optimization) training

Hi Everyone,
Sorry for this post, but I am not sure where to post this:
I would like to know if anyone has any idea on a good training center
in the Asia-Pacific Region for Advanced TSQL programming (SQL 2000)
that primarily focuses on optimization. The target audience are
Senior Developers who already knows TSQL but requires more
knowledge/training in writing optimized TSQL.
Thanks so much.
AramidAramid
Check out
http://www.solidqualitylearning.com/
"Aramid" <aramid@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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4ax.com...
> Hi Everyone,
> Sorry for this post, but I am not sure where to post this:
> I would like to know if anyone has any idea on a good training center
> in the Asia-Pacific Region for Advanced TSQL programming (SQL 2000)
> that primarily focuses on optimization. The target audience are
> Senior Developers who already knows TSQL but requires more
> knowledge/training in writing optimized TSQL.
> Thanks so much.
> Aramid|||Aramid,
if you can get to any TSQL course run by Itzik Ben-Gan it would be well
worth the effort. Itzik was out in Australia a few months ago and is coming
back soon I believe. He out here October the 10th and 17th
kind regards
Greg O
Need to document your databases. Use the first and still the best AGS SQL
Scribe
http://www.ag-software.com
Check out http://www.solidqualitylearning.com.au/
"Aramid" <aramid@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:fmnnh1l6l5m6ujl4893u1p040ad5k3tk1j@.
4ax.com...
> Hi Everyone,
> Sorry for this post, but I am not sure where to post this:
> I would like to know if anyone has any idea on a good training center
> in the Asia-Pacific Region for Advanced TSQL programming (SQL 2000)
> that primarily focuses on optimization. The target audience are
> Senior Developers who already knows TSQL but requires more
> knowledge/training in writing optimized TSQL.
> Thanks so much.
> Aramid|||Thanks Uri and Greg O, that was really helpful! :)
On Mon, 5 Sep 2005 09:26:21 +0300, "Uri Dimant" <urid@.iscar.co.il>
wrote:

>Aramid
>Check out
>http://www.solidqualitylearning.com/
>
>"Aramid" <aramid@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:fmnnh1l6l5m6ujl4893u1p040ad5k3tk1j@.
4ax.com...
>